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July 6-7th, 2013 Our 'Not-Two Part' HAN-ZENKAI!!

Our HANS (Mongen) is VISITING TREELEAF TSUKUBA, here in Japan, this weekend. Because of his visit (plus the fact that I have a local person who wishes to attend the first time, and that my wife is away and I will have my daughter Sada in my care most of the weekend) our Monthly Zazenkai this time will be divided into TWO SESSIONS (two but only one). The first part will be the same as our usual Saturday Zazenkai, and the second part will commence several hours later (times below), hopefully to allow some of our folks in Europe to sit with us. Mongen and Sada will be with us for only the second part.

SO ... WELCOME MONGEN (& SADA)!

Non-Part I:

Please join our 90 minute ZAZENKAI, netcast LIVE from 9am Japan time Saturday morning (that is New York 8pm, Los Angeles 5pm (Friday night), London 1am and Paris 2am (early Saturday morning) ... ... to be visible at the following link during those times and sit-a-long-able any time thereafter ...

Please join our 2 hour ZAZENKAI, netcast LIVE from 5:30pm Japan time Saturday night (that is Saturday morning New York 4:30am, Los Angeles 1:30am, London 9:30am and Paris 10:30am (early Saturday morning) ... ... to be visible at the following link during those times and sit-a-long-able any time thereafter ...

It was a pleasure to practice with you, guys!
Thanks a lot Jundo and Hans - that was a great Dharma Talk.
Sorry for the mic problems - I unmuted it, but the sensitivity settings must have been too low. (My question was not profound or clever anyway )

Thanks all, i was glad to be here! fyi; google+ sent me a notification saying, "because of the number of participants, your microphone is muted by default."
Also, viewed the nontwo part, thank you Hans and Jundo, and Sada-cahn for ringing the bells

I'm about to go to bed for a few hours before flying back home. Thanks to all of you for your encouraging feedback and thanks once more to Jundo (plus family) and Taigu for their great hospitality during my trip to Japan.

I am sure Sada's dharma talks will revolve around Anpanman one day (google if you dare).